What Is Facial Rejuvenation?
Facial rejuvenation at our practice means non-surgical injectable treatments — the kind used to smooth fine lines, soften wrinkles, and relieve jaw tension caused by TMD (temporomandibular joint dysfunction). No scalpels, no recovery time.
Dentists are an unusual choice for this, and it’s worth explaining why it makes sense. Dental training involves years of hands-on work with the muscles, nerves, and anatomy of the face. That background carries over directly to the precision required for facial injectables.
What We Treat
- Fine lines and wrinkles on the forehead, around the eyes, and between the brows
- Jaw clenching and muscle tension related to TMD
- Facial discomfort from overactive jaw muscles
What to Expect
A consultation comes first. We’ll look at your concerns, explain what’s realistic, and answer any questions before we recommend anything. If treatment makes sense, appointments are typically short — most patients are in and out in under an hour with no downtime afterward.
Results from injectable treatments vary by the type used and the area treated. We’ll walk you through what to expect at your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would a dentist offer this?
Dentists spend years studying facial anatomy — muscles, nerves, bone structure — in ways that most other practitioners don’t. That training applies directly to the care required for facial injectables. It’s not a stretch; it’s a natural extension of the same skill set.
Is this the same as what a med spa does?
The injectables themselves are similar. The difference is the training behind them. Dr. Davis applies the same attention to facial structure here that he brings to dental treatment.
How long do results last?
It depends on the treatment. We’ll give you a specific timeline during your consultation.
Does it hurt?
Most patients describe the sensation as minor. We take care to keep the experience as comfortable as possible.
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